Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan are merging to create a global automotive powerhouse, aiming to compete with Chinese rivals and Toyota.
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have signed a basic agreement for merger talks, aiming to create a formidable force in the automotive industry. The joint venture, involving a holding company to be listed by August 2026, will see Honda nominate a majority of the board members. Mitsubishi Motors Corp., partially owned by Nissan , is also expected to join the group. This alliance would result in one of the world's largest automakers, challenging Toyota Motor Corp.
domestically and Chinese automakers internationally. While projecting substantial operating profits, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe did not specify details on integrating operations, particularly addressing factory closures or streamlining
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